2015 Forty Under 40: Andrew Newport
Andrew Newport, 33, general manager of Klipsch Music Center and The Lawn at White River State Park, began working in Klipsch's security department while in college. By age 29, he was general manager.
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Andrew Newport, 33, general manager of Klipsch Music Center and The Lawn at White River State Park, began working in Klipsch's security department while in college. By age 29, he was general manager.
A group of residents at a Bloomington retirement home are spearheading a legislative push to allow alcohol to be served at Indiana's nursing homes and retirement communities.
Elizabeth E. Nelson, 33, director of catering sales at the JW Marriott, started her hotel career in New Orleans just before Hurricane Katrina hit. She moved to Atlanta and Chicago before coming to Indianapolis.
Brian Neale, 37, health care policy director for the Office of Gov. Mike Pence, is at the forefront of Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0, the governor's recently approved initiative to expand health care to more than 350,000 uninsured Hoosiers.
The Indianapolis-based appliance, electronics and furniture retailer suffered through a tough end-of-the-year quarter that couldn’t be rescued by holiday shoppers.
Justin Moffett, 35, partner in Old Town Design Group, has found strong demand for his company's craftsman-style homes.
Corrie Meyer, 37, president of Innovative Planning LLC, last year became executive director of the Carmel Redevelopment Commission, a role in which she brings together parties with diverse perspectives.
Vijay Mehta, 36, vice president of information technology at Experian and principal of Mehtasolutions, is a globe-trotting entrepreneur who keeps an eye on the next profitable thing.
Thirty-four-year old Eric Meek has risen from farm kid to executive vice president and chief operating officer of Celadon Group Inc.
Betsy McCaw, 38, vice president of strategy and operations at Central Indiana Corporate Partnership, is helping changing the region.
Melynne Klaus, 37, oversees grants from a $43 million fund as director of Christel DeHaan Family Foundation.
“The Voice” champ, 38-year-old Josh Kaufman, parlays TV victory into Broadway stint and more.
Traci Kapsalis, 39, vice president of leasing and development at Duke Realty Corp., manages a portfolio of 3 million square feet.
Jeff Jarnecke, 37, director of championships and alliances at the NCAA, is a sports organizer in a league of his own.
Santiago Jaramillo, 25, is founder and CEO of Bluebridge, and making mobile magic.
Carlie Irsay-Gordon, 33, is vice chairwoman of the Indianapolis Colts and the next generation of Colts ownership.
Denver Hutt, 27, executive director of The Speak Easy, leads a collaborative work space that empowers entrepreneurs.
Micah Hill, 38, is director of for-sale marketing at Milhaus Development, and has added the role of builders association president.
A distillery is set to take the space formerly occupied by Bikes on Mass Ave, which plans to reopen nearby with a concept hawking beer and coffee. Plus: Mooyah burgers in Noblesville, go-karting in Fishers, and a craft brewery in Carmel.
McDonald's CEO Don Thompson is stepping down as the world's biggest hamburger chain fights to hold onto customers and transform its image.